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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The Badge symbolises the nocturnal activities of the Squadron. The Badge was approved in October 1944.
The badge symbolises the nocturnal activities of the Squadron. The badge was approved in October 1944.
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NO 622 SQUADRON, ROYAL AUXILIARY AIR FORCE

History : Formed in the Regular Royal Air Force at Mildenhall in August 1943. Where it also was disbanded 15 August 1945. Reformed as a Transport Squadron in the Royal Auxiliary Air Force
at RAF Blackbushe 15 December 1950. Disbanded as a cost-saving meassure 30 September 1953. In 1994 No 1359 Flight was formed at RAF Lyneham to provide Aircrew to Transport Units. The Flight was on
1 October 2012 rebadged as No 622 (Reserve Aircrew) Squadron.

Coat of arms (crest) of the No 622 Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force

Official blazon

A long eared owl volant affrontee proper carrying in the claws a flash of lightning gules.
Motto : Bellamus noctu = We wage War by Night

Origin/meaning

The badge symbolises the nocturnal activities of the Squadron. The badge was approved in October 1944.


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Literature: Image from Defence Brand Portal Ministry of Defence. Information from Knights of the Sky Part Five Numbered Flying Squadrons.